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Women Leading the Way (Blastoff! Readers: Level 2)

Extraordinary women are changing the world! They are leaders shaping the way we think about science, business, design, politics, and more. This biography series for early readers uses informative text and engaging features to highlight remarkable women at the forefront of their fields.

Women Who Changed the World (12SL)

The Women Who Changed the World series profiles inspiring, influential women who challenged stereotypes, overcame barriers, and opened doors. Some were first women in their fields. Some rose to the top of companies (and nations) previously run by men. Some were activists, some were queens, some quietly did their jobs and had a lasting impact. Each book profiles 12 living and historical diverse women whose accomplishments in their field changed the world.

Women Who Rock (Bolt)

Powerful role models come from all walks of life. And these titles highlight some of the best female role models around. This hi/lo series is the perfect choice for studies integrating knowledge and ideas. Using infographics and fun text, Women Who Rock will inform and inspire while pushing readers to think critically about the world around them.

Wonderful Hair: The Beauty of Annie Turnbo Malone

Forgotten today, Annie Turnbo Malone was an influential Black woman in the early 20th century. She turned her personally developed hair care products into a successful industry, including schools that taught the Poro method in her Poro Colleges. One of her students was the much more famous Madame C.J. Walker. She not only encouraged Black women to feel good about their hair, she showed them how to be entrepreneurs.

Wonderful Words

The dictionary is full of wonderful, whimsical words to describe the world around us! From a gaggle of geese to raining cats and dogs, these picture books explore the silly and surprising words and phrases that kids can learn to say! Featuring real dictionary definitions and colourful animal illustrations, these books are sure to be a favorite in any classroom or library.

Wooden Treasure, The

Long ago, in a country far away, a mysterious stranger surprises a poor boy with an unusual gift: wooden chess pieces. With this unexpected treasure, the boy embarks on a world of adventure. What will he discover? This picture book is based on the true story of young Indian chess master Mir Malik Sultan Khan who thrilled the world with his masterful play during his brief competitive career.

Woodpecker Girl

Based on an actual story, a girl with cerebral palsy feels trapped in her body and unable to communicate. It causes her to grunt in anger, scaring off children and making it impossible to make friends. When her art teacher straps a paintbrush to her head, the children nickname her "Woodpecker Girl." But the girl begins to paint her thoughts and feelings and her talent bursts through. Illustrator Huang mimicked the girl's style for the book and the girl's real paintings are displayed in the backm

Woolly and Me

And when her mammoth gets a little frightened--on a roller coaster ride or in her dark bedroom at night--our brave narrator comforts her pet and bucks up his courage. On the last page of this warm and reassuring picture book, we see at last that Woolly is a stuffed animal--leading us to ask, who has been comforting whom?

Word Families

Learning about word families is an essential skill for helping young readers become familiar with both the sounds and the spellings of words. These silly animal stories highlight common rhyming words with endings that are spelled the same way. A fun way to introduce kids to phonics and early literacy skills.

Wordly Wise 4/E

Wordly Wise® 3000 provides direct academic vocabulary instruction to develop the critical link between vocabulary and reading comprehension. Robust activities, peer sharing, and differentiated instruction meet the needs of today’s varying student populations in grades 2-12 — empowering students to have successful encounters with grade-level vocabulary. Wordly Wise words are commonly encountered in grade-level literature, content-area texts, and assessments.